The 47th Cesar ceremony will take place on February 25. The Academy of Cinema Arts and Techniques unveiled the nominations on Wednesday, after a year that has seen French cinema regain color.
After a particular 2021 edition, in restricted sanitary conditions and which followed a largely truncated year for the cinema, the César 2022, which will take place on February 25, are placed under the sign of both a French cinema in form, and a dislike of the ceremonies – after the Golden Globes lost their television broadcast and Canal + gave up the rights to the Cannes Film Festival (but renewed with the Césars until 2025).
César Award for Best Supporting Actress
- Jeanne Balibar in “Illusions perdues”
- Cécile de France in “Illusions perdues”
- Aissatou Diallo Sagna in “La Fracture”
- Adèle Exarchopoulos in “Mandibules”
- Danielle Fichaud in “Aline”
César Award for Best Original Score
- Ron Mael and Russell Mael for “Annette”
- Guillaume Roussel for “Bac Nord”
- Philippe Rombi for “Boîte Noire”
- Ron for “Les Olympiades”
- Warren Ellis and Nick Cave for “La Panthère des neiges”
Cesar for Best Director
- Valérie Lemercier for “Aline”
- Leos Carax for “Annette”
- Cédric Jimenez for “Bac Nord”
- Audrey Diwan for “L’événement”
- Xavier Giannoli for “Illusions perdues”
- Arthur Harari for “Ononda, 10 000 nuits dans la jungle”
- Julia Ducournau for “Titane”
Best Movie
- “Aline” directed by Valérie Lemercier
- “Annette” directed by Leos Carax
- “Bac Nord” directed by Cédric Jimenez
- “L’Evénement” directed by Audrey Diwan”
- “La Fracture” directed by Catherine Corsini
- “Illusions perdues” directed by Xavier Giannoli
- “Ononda, 10 000 nuits dans la jungle” directed by Arthur Harari
Source : franceinter.fr